Chamber Hosts Group Travel Planners

March 25, 2016-Written by Biblical History

Chamber Hosts Group Travel Planners

More than 20 group travel planners were in Troup County recently to visit some of the many tourism resources the community has to offer. Coordinated by the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), in conjunction with The Group Travel Leader publication, and the Chamber’s Tourism Division, the visit included stops at Hills & Dales Estate, Biblical History Center and Bellevue.

After a full day of immersing the visitors in the LaGrange experience, Lacey Cameron, Domestic Business Development Manager for Tourism at the GDEcD said, “LaGrange was awesome. Each attraction was truly remarkable, and the feedback received from the group tour operators was excellent!”

Tourism is economic development in Troup County and Georgia. In the most recent figures available from 2014, Troup County’s tourism industry supported 1,163 jobs, generated $156.3 million in direct travel spending, created $5.3 million in state tax revenues and generated $4.4 million in local tax revenues.

Holly Winner, GDEcD Regional Tourism Project Manager for the Presidential Pathways region, shared the enthusiasm generated within the group saying, “The destinations and hospitality were phenomenal. The group is grateful for the hard work each of the tourism professionals put into making their time in LaGrange wonderful!”

As Executive Editor of The Group Travel Leader, Brian Jewell has seen his share of tourist destinations and was impressed with what the community has to offer. “All of our travel planners were pleasantly surprised by the wonderful attractions we explored in LaGrange. Hills and Dales is a first-rate tour home and garden, and the historical experience at the Biblical History Center was much more engaging and fascinating than anyone expected. I think it’s safe to say that many of these travel planners will return to LaGrange with their clients,” said Jewell.

Tourism will be the focus of the Chamber’s April 12 Early Bird Breakfast as PGA professional and TV personality Charlie Rymer shares his unique humor and insight. Rymer joined Golf Channel in 2008 and currently serves as a co-host for Morning Drive, the network’s daily news and lifestyle program. Tourism professionals will be recognized as the 2016 Tourism Service Star and Visionary of the Year Awards will be presented.